Stage-Dependent DSP Operation Range Clipping-Induced Bit Resolution Reductions of Full Parallel 64-Point FFTs Incorporated in FPGA-Based Optical OFDM Receivers
                        
                        
                            - Submitting institution
 
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                                Bangor University / Prifysgol Bangor
                                
 
                            
 
                            - Unit of assessment
 
                            - 12 - Engineering
 
                            - Output identifier
 
                            - UoA12_69
 
                            - Type
 
                            - D - Journal article
 
                                - DOI
 
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                                        10.1109/JLT.2016.2584386
                                
 
                                - Title of journal
 
                                - Journal of Lightwave Technology
 
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                                - First page
 
                                - 3752
 
                                - Volume
 
                                - 34
 
                                - Issue
 
                                - 16
 
                                - ISSN
 
                                - 0733-8724
 
                                - Open access status
 
                                - Not compliant
 
                            - Month of publication
 
                            - June
 
                            - Year of publication
 
                            - 2016
 
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                            - Output has been delayed by COVID-19
 
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                            - Forensic science
 
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                            - Criminology
 
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                            - Interdisciplinary
 
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                            - Number of additional authors
 
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                                7
                            
 
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                            - Proposed double-weighted
 
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                            - Reserve for an output with double weighting
 
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                            - Additional information
 
                            - The FFT is a core building block of a wide diversity of DSP-based ASICs, and it determines the ASIC's performance, logic resource usage and cost. A ground-breaking DSP algorithm is proposed, which significantly reduces the FFT complexity and simultaneously improving its performance/accuracy. The technique leads to fundamental changes of how to conduct the real-time FFT. As ASICs are the hearts of modern technologies, the proposed technique has established a solid platform enabling Bangor to win a £3m NWGD project, in which Bangor will work with Fujitsu to develop and commercialise FFT-based ASIC chips and IP cores.  
 
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                            - Non-English
 
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                            - English abstract
 
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